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    The beginning of next March .. vote on the Federal Court Act By Mohammed Emad

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    The beginning of next March .. vote on the Federal Court Act By Mohammed Emad  Empty The beginning of next March .. vote on the Federal Court Act By Mohammed Emad

    Post by Rocky Wed 17 Feb 2016, 2:15 pm

    The beginning of next March .. vote on the Federal Court Act
    By Mohammed Emad 



    17.02.2016 12:38 | Brother - Baghdad
     
    He said deputy head of the parliamentary legal committee Muhsin al-Sadoun that the House of Representatives will vote on the Federal Court Act at the beginning of the next month of March.
     
    Sadoun said that "the differences between the blocs Alsaaaah on some articles of the Law of the Federal Court is still ongoing, making the council to vote on the amnesty law before the vote on the Federal Court."
     
    "The ongoing political blocs Bannagachatha to address the points of disagreement on the Federal Court Act materials," adding that "the vote on the law will be at the beginning of the next month of March."
     
    "The legal committee has reached its final stages offer a general amnesty to vote the law," pointing out that "it is unlikely that the parliament will vote on the law in its session next Thursday."
     
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